If anyone is coming to ossbarcamp we do need folks to sign up as places are
limited at this time http://ossbarcamp.eventbrite.com/
Also the timetable is up and if you want to present to login using openid
and edit the timetable if you prefer you can just contact me off list also
http://www.ossbarcamp.com/schedule/
Laura
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--------- Original Message --------
From: Thomas Pedoussaut <thomas at pedoussaut.com>
To: John O'Neill <john.oneill.ie at gmail.com>
Cc: ilug at linux.ie
Subject: Re: [ILUG] LPI certification
Date: 26/03/10 10:30
> John O'Neill wrote:
> > Thinking of doing the above certification as a first step in beefing
> > up the Cv a bit. Anyone got any experience with it?
> >
> > Is there anyone who could let me know how it would look from an
> > employers point ?
> >
> I'm currently preparing for 102 (having passed 101 in September).
> >From a consultant prospective, it's usually a good foot on the door to
> get you contracted for a 3 days job.
> If you're talking about full time employment, either it makes you pass
> the first round of CV selection, which means the company has no clue
> what it means if they discriminate candidates around that, or it can
> also make the tiny difference between 2 candidates of equal level.
> It's also a good way to force you studying / practising stuff you
> normally don't do in the very current role but are useful like say quotas.
>> --
> Thomas
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